The Jaguars continue to monitor the market, particularly interior offensive linemen. They don’t have a starting center and one of the free agents — Green Bay’s Evan Dietrich-Smith — came off the market Friday when he signed with Tampa Bay. More and more, the safe guess is the Jaguars are waiting for the draft to acquire a center and/or guard.

The Jaguars’ in-house business could be complete. Their remaining free agents are defensive tackles Brandon Deaderick and Kyle Love, tight end Allen Reisner and running back Maurice Jones-Drew.

There has been little news on the Jones-Drew front, clearly confirming that teams have little interest in giving a soon-to-be 29-year old player who has 1,804 carries on his resume a multi-year contract and a starting role.

On Wednesday, the Jets were reportedly interested in Jones-Drew, but that development hasn’t gained any momentum, and he hasn’t visited the team.

The Jaguars haven’t publicly closed the door on re-signing Jones-Drew, but Toby Gerhart’s arrival is an obvious indication they’ve moved on.

The trouble for Jones-Drew is that chairs at the Running Back Table are disappearing. Switching teams this week: Darren Sproles (traded from New Orleans to Philadelphia) and free agents Rashad Jennings (Oakland to the Giants), Donald Brown (Indianapolis to San Diego) and Jonathan Dwyer (Pittsburgh to Arizona). Darren McFadden and Ahmad Bradshaw re-signed with Oakland and Indianapolis, respectively.